very cool, very nice although I thought he was going to look in the mirror and be an old man, like his whole life has skipped past. I think that would have been cool. Also looking pretty swell, I have an M50 and I have yet to make something that looks this good.
That's actually something we thought of after the shoot 😂. However, this project was more to test out the new camera and work on my editing/scoring which I think went well. This was our first shoot with the m50, so we were more concerned about just making something. But, at the end of this Month, our biggest project with the m50 will release, so stay tuned! But if you want to focus on getting a quality picture out of it, most of it is just focusing on lighting and coloring in post. I used some free LUTS to grade the footage.
@Abyss-id4qv you can download cinestyle for free which is a neutral lut that mimics log well enough to make the footage gradeable. I used it a lot and had good results. Hope this helps!
I think the end would have been way better if instead of red eyes he was an old man. Unless I understood wrong, but he lost time in his life? He didn't notice it passing?
Yeah, this project was more of a camera test and practice for shots, editing, grading, etc. If you watch our most recent short, chopsticks, it has a little more story to it
I used a few luts from Lunarlight Cinemas free horror lut pack. You can find a link in the video "7 FREE Horror LUTs" on his channel. I also used some grading from scratch. I shot everything in the cinestyle color profile for a log-like image for creative grading later.
😂 no sequel planned, but we are in the middle of a much more involved project that will hopefully drop in the next couple months, so stay tuned for that!
Whenever I see short films like these I'm like good job but why the wide aspect ratio? It is in almost every short film and I guess the desired effect is for it to be more "cinematic" but it shouldn't just be an automatic choice but a decision because here I don't feel like a wide aspect ratio was necessary. Nevertheless no critique just a little rant. Good job:)
Thank you. I definitely see what you mean. Its all in the name of being more cinematic. It would be more impact full if the extra width actually added to the storytelling and the whole frame was filled. I've actually been working on that issue, and haveade some changes in a short that will drop really soon, so look out for that
@@lazarjovanovic6582 It would be really difficult to write, direct, shoot, score, edit AND act. I was lucky enough to have a couple friends help. One with boom mic, and another as the actor.
This was shot insanely good!! And the effects🔥
Thank you
Not gonna lie, this is awesome!
very cool, very nice although I thought he was going to look in the mirror and be an old man, like his whole life has skipped past. I think that would have been cool. Also looking pretty swell, I have an M50 and I have yet to make something that looks this good.
That's actually something we thought of after the shoot 😂. However, this project was more to test out the new camera and work on my editing/scoring which I think went well. This was our first shoot with the m50, so we were more concerned about just making something. But, at the end of this Month, our biggest project with the m50 will release, so stay tuned!
But if you want to focus on getting a quality picture out of it, most of it is just focusing on lighting and coloring in post. I used some free LUTS to grade the footage.
@@broomstick_productions Will do
How did you color grade this short as the M50 does not come with any flat profile or log feature
@Abyss-id4qv you can download cinestyle for free which is a neutral lut that mimics log well enough to make the footage gradeable. I used it a lot and had good results. Hope this helps!
Great job brosky ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Fantastic storytelling! 🎬✨ So beautifully crafted! 🌟 Who was the director of photography for this film?
@RohitBSrivastava That would be me- Nathan. Glad you enjoyed!
@@broomstick_productions Would you like to do a podcast to share your experience of making this film?
I think the end would have been way better if instead of red eyes he was an old man. Unless I understood wrong, but he lost time in his life? He didn't notice it passing?
Yeah, probably. We thought of that after. But this was shot awhile ago 😂
@@broomstick_productions what did the red eyes mean anyway? 😂
@@Tenshi_ZA as the director, I couldn't tell you. 😂 we were just testing out the new camera at the time mainly
@@broomstick_productions hahaha. I see I see. Well good job anyway.
@@Tenshi_ZA thanks 😂. Hey, u should subscribe though. We're about to drop a huge project
What batteries and SD card did you use?!?
Great one
Well done!!!
Thank you!
That's amazing! What lense did you use??
I used the kit 15-45mm for most of the shots, and took a couple with the adapted ef 50mm 1.8
i was 100% expecting his eyes to be different when he opened them at the end lol
Yeah, this project was more of a camera test and practice for shots, editing, grading, etc. If you watch our most recent short, chopsticks, it has a little more story to it
@@broomstick_productions thats cool. you got skills
@@jamlpe thank you! Stay tuned for bigger and better things on the way!
What’s luts did you use?
I used a few luts from Lunarlight Cinemas free horror lut pack. You can find a link in the video "7 FREE Horror LUTs" on his channel. I also used some grading from scratch. I shot everything in the cinestyle color profile for a log-like image for creative grading later.
👏 Bravo 👏 When’s the sequel?
😂 no sequel planned, but we are in the middle of a much more involved project that will hopefully drop in the next couple months, so stay tuned for that!
Whenever I see short films like these I'm like good job but why the wide aspect ratio? It is in almost every short film and I guess the desired effect is for it to be more "cinematic" but it shouldn't just be an automatic choice but a decision because here I don't feel like a wide aspect ratio was necessary. Nevertheless no critique just a little rant. Good job:)
Thank you. I definitely see what you mean. Its all in the name of being more cinematic. It would be more impact full if the extra width actually added to the storytelling and the whole frame was filled. I've actually been working on that issue, and haveade some changes in a short that will drop really soon, so look out for that
He should've gotten old at the end. The true horror is letting your life slip by you
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you make this stuff? like thats you?
Yep. Obviously not the actor, but yeah
@@broomstick_productions thats insane!
@@broomstick_productions why "obviously"
@@lazarjovanovic6582 It would be really difficult to write, direct, shoot, score, edit AND act. I was lucky enough to have a couple friends help. One with boom mic, and another as the actor.
Muy falso joven